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Energy Network Communications and Expandable Control Mechanisms
A modular, expandable network requiring little or no calibration is something that is well sought after and would offer great benefits when used for distributed energy generation. Intelligent and adaptive control of such a network offers stability of supply from intermittent sources which, to date, has been hard to achieve.
Key to the effective use of such control systems is communications, specifically the exchange of commands and status information between the control systems and the attached devices. Power-line communications has been used in various applications for years and would offer a good mechanism for interconnecting devices on a power grid without the expense of laying new cabling.
By using clusters of devices managed by an IEMS (Intelligent Energy Management System) in a branching network fashion (not unlike the grid itself) it would be possible to manage large numbers of devices and high speed with relatively low bandwidth usage increasing the usable range of transmission. Implications of this include improving network efficiency through managed power distribution and increased security of supply
Beable trajectories for revealing quantum control mechanisms
The dynamics induced while controlling quantum systems by optimally shaped
laser pulses have often been difficult to understand in detail. A method is
presented for quantifying the importance of specific sequences of quantum
transitions involved in the control process. The method is based on a
``beable'' formulation of quantum mechanics due to John Bell that rigorously
maps the quantum evolution onto an ensemble of stochastic trajectories over a
classical state space. Detailed mechanism identification is illustrated with a
model 7-level system. A general procedure is presented to extract mechanism
information directly from closed-loop control experiments. Application to
simulated experimental data for the model system proves robust with up to 25%
noise.Comment: Latex, 20 pages, 13 figure
Restructuring, firm performance and control mechanisms
Restructurings are the order of the day. Various major companies have just experienced or are in the midst of a major restructuring. This paper presents an overview of the literature on restructuring, firm performance and control mechanisms. To study the phenomena coherently, the concept of an overall restructuring process is presented. Theoretically restructuring has not yet been defined in the framework of the restructuring process formula. Neither have different forms of restructuring found their places within such a structure. Empirically several issues of the process have been studied but on a rather partial basis and mainly in statistical approaches only. Attention for all-inclusive case studies came from Donaldson (1984, 1994). This paper aims at laying the foundation of doing case study research studies with respect to Dutch firms in the 1990s.Corporate Control;Corporate Performance;Organizational Structure;business economics
Experimental Hamiltonian Identification for Qubits subject to Multiple Independent Control Mechanisms
We consider a qubit subject to various independent control mechanisms and
present a general strategy to identify both the internal Hamiltonian and the
interaction Hamiltonian for each control mechanism, relying only on a single,
fixed readout process such as measurements.Comment: submitted to Proceedings of the QCMC04 (4 pages RevTeX, 5 figures
A Historical Perspective on Cancer
It is proposed that cancer results from the breakdown of universal control
mechanisms which developed in mutual association as part of the historical
process that brought individual cells together into multi-cellular communities.
By systematically comparing the genomes of uni-celled with multi-celled
organisms, one might be able to identify the most promising sites for
intervention aimed at restoring the damaged control mechanisms and thereby
arresting the cancer.Comment: 3 pages, plainTeX, no figure
Operation of FDI caps in India and corporate control mechanisms
While India has generally been following an open door FDI policy, a few areas are still subject to caps on FDI and/or specific government approval. One of the justifications for the same is the need to retain a degree of control over the operations of the investee companies in Indian hands. Earlier this year, the government specified the methodology for calculating direct and indirect foreign equity in Indian companies in order to remove ambiguities in calculating the extent of FDI in a company. Based on empirical evidence this paper argues that percentage of shares or proportion of directors do not necessarily represent the extent of control and more direct intervention would be required if the objectives of imposing the caps are to be achieved.FDI; corporate control, veto powers, India, joint control, joint ventures, corporate governance
Ectodomain shedding of the amyloid precursor protein: Cellular control mechanisms and novel modifiers
Proteolytic cleavage in the ectodomain of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) is a key regulatory step in the generation of the Alzheimer's disease amyloid-beta (A beta) pepticle and occurs through two different protease activities termed alpha- and beta-secretase. Both proteases compete for APP cleavage, but have opposite effects on A beta generation. At present, little is known about the cellular pathways that control APP alpha- or beta-secretase cleavage and thus A beta generation. To explore the contributory pathways in more detail we have recently employed an expression cloning screen and identified several activators of APP cleavage by alpha- or beta-secretase. Among them were known activators of APP cleavage, for example protein kinase A, and novel activators, such as endophilin and the APP homolog amyloid precursor-like protein 1 (APLP1). Mechanistic analysis revealed that both endophilin and APLP1 reduce the rate of APP endocytosis and strongly increase APP cleavage by alpha-secretase. This review summarizes the results of the expression cloning screen in the context of recent developments in our understanding of the cellular regulation of APP alpha-secretase cleavage. Moreover, it highlights the particular importance of endocytic APP trafficking as a prime modulator of APP shedding. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel
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Information system diffusion in organizations - a control mechanism perspective
Research streams emphasize that after the excitement of adopting a new IS innovation, most do not employ the innovation to its full potential thus creating an assimilation gap. The failure of an IS to be fully diffused in an organization are, in most cases, due to employees resisting and not accepting the implemented innovation. The analysis of control mechanisms in IS research has proved to be a valuable approach to elucidate IS implementation and success experienced by organizations. The control mechanisms can be exercised thro ugh formal and informal modes. However, control mechanism theory have not yet been adopted to examine the process of IS diffusion in organizations. Therefore, there is a need to study the ways in which implemented control mechanisms impacts on the pro cess of diffusion of a Management Information System (MIS). Cooper and Zmud (1990) six stage IS implementation model will be applied to the research to illustrate and investigate the process of diffusion of the MIS. The research method will be an in-depth case study. It is anticipated that investigating IS diffusion from the perspective of control will considerably provide fresh insights in the understanding process of IS diffusion in organizations
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